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		<title>Telling the father-to-be when you are reluctant</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 16 Jul 2008 19:16:25 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Finding out you are having a baby put you in a daze. And, one of the first things on your mind is telling your boyfriend or husband. Your pregnancy may be unexpected or an event you&#8217;re looking forward to. This makes a difference in how you feel about telling Dad.
Breaking the Unexpected News
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Finding out you are having a baby put you in a daze. And, one of the first things on your mind is telling your boyfriend or husband. Your pregnancy may be <strong>unexpected</strong> or an event you&#8217;re <strong><em>looking forward to</em></strong>. This makes a difference in how you feel about telling Dad.</p>
<h5>Breaking the Unexpected News</h5>
<p>You may be feeling a lot of emotions toward him. You may be angry with him, scared that he might leave you, or excited that he is looking forward to bringing a new life in the world. Any feeling you have right now is normal.</p>
<p>In case you are not sure how he will react, here are some ways to prepare the discussion:</p>
<ul>
<li>First, make sure you are pregnancy. Don&#8217;t guess or go     on intuition-get a test.</li>
<li>Talk with people you trust can help ease your anxiety     and help get you going you on getting the support you will     need.</li>
<li>Practice by telling a person you trust.</li>
<li>Pick out a time and a place when both of you will be at     ease and in a place with minimal distractions.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t play games or try to make him guess the news. Be     honest and inform him that the two of you have gotten     pregnant together.</li>
<li>Don&#8217;t start on a negative tone, like, &#8220;I have really     bad news…&#8221; Start with something positive like how much you     value him.</li>
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<p>Brace yourself for his first reactions:</p>
<ul>
<li>Silence&#8212;This is likely the first response. Remember     how you felt when you first saw the positive test. You were     probably speechless. When you first tell him he will     probably act the same way. It doesn&#8217;t mean he isn&#8217;t     interested or won&#8217;t support you. It may just take a day or     two before a real conversation begins.</li>
<li>Give him time to sort out his feelings. You probably     had time to think a little before telling him. Give him the     same.</li>
<li>&#8220;I&#8217;ll support you with whatever you want to do&#8221;&#8212;This     is also common. He may not understand the full extent of     your needs. But his willingness to support you is a good     sign.</li>
<li>&#8220;Is it mine?&#8221;&#8212;Yes, this is insensitive, but     unfortunately it is also a common response. It is probably     more a shock response versus a true belief about your     relationship.</li>
<li>Address your feelings. Not with him at first&#8211;remember     you need to give him a moment to think. Hopefully you will     feel supported, but you may feel neglected, abandoned, or     betrayed. No matter whom you choose to talk to, talk to     someone. Don&#8217;t leave those feelings inside.</li>
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		<title>Fun ways to share your pregnancy with the father to be</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 06 Jul 2008 19:19:43 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Tracey</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Sharing the Blessed Event
Probably the second person to know that you&#8217;re expecting will be your husband or partner. If he wasn&#8217;t there, waiting breathlessly with you, as you took the pregnancy test, then you might want to find some special way to surprise him with the good news.

Send them a card.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h5>Sharing the Blessed Event</h5>
<p>Probably the second person to know that you&#8217;re expecting will be your husband or partner. If he wasn&#8217;t there, waiting breathlessly with you, as you took the pregnancy test, then you might want to find some special way to surprise him with the good news.</p>
<ul>
<li id="a2od8">Send them a card.</li>
<li id="a2od9">Leave a baby name book around the     house.</li>
<li id="a2od10">Leave the pregnancy test out where     he will find it.</li>
<li>Have a dinner at a restaurant and&#8211;on the side&#8211;ask the     waiter to bring a high chair.</li>
<li id="a2od11">Rent birth related movie like Nine     Months.</li>
<li>If it is near a holiday (Father&#8217;s Day, Christmas, etc.)     give him a baby gift (bib, crayons, bottle, etc.) for a     gift Fathers&#8217;Day, his birthday, Christmas, etc.</li>
<li>Fill his office or a room in the house with pink and     blue balloons with question marks.</li>
<li>Buy him a parent book like, &#8221;My                     Boys Can Swim!&#8221; (a very funny book for                     dads-to-be).</li>
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